If a child cannot learn the way I teach, then I must teach the way he learns.--Anna Gillingham, educator and psychologist

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Laughlin Center ~ Valentine's Day Family Ball

The photos from this year's Family Ball are ready to view! And, thanks to LCC board member Heather Terrell's underwriting of the photo costs, you can download them for free this year. Click Here to go to the Busy Bee site: Laughlin Center ~ Valentine's Day Family Ball

And while we're on the subject of the Family Ball...

The ever-changing banners over Broad and Beaver streets are a good indicator of how many charitable events Sewickley non-profits conduct each year. And for almost all of those events, Village merchants are approached for support—sponsorships, auction items, program ads, etc. Laughlin Children’s Center is one of the non-profits that asks our merchant neighbors for support during the year, and we are once again humbled by their gracious and generous response during our recent St. Valentine’s Day Family Ball.

The Edgeworth Club provided the perfect setting for a memorable event; Jason Ciccone and staff went out of their way to make sure even the youngest attendee was well taken care of. Trish Ciesinski, the Charles Driscoll Family, Laurel Echavarria, Karen Flam, Valerie Johnson, Amy Joyce, Francye Kinney, Shelly and David Murray, Kate Poppenberg-Pigman, Heather Terrell, Liz Tilli, and Liz and Dan Wilson all contributed time, talent, and treasure, to make the third annual Family Ball a wonderful evening.

Sewickley and the surrounding area is blessed with a host of service providers, but those same providers are blessed with generous individuals, merchants, and corporations that support our efforts. A sincere thank you from the board, staff, and clients of Laughlin Children’s Center.

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